SAMSUNG 3D DLP TV - How To Get 3D Working !
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what do i need to do to play ps3 in 3d on my hlt6187s THANKS!
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Can these TVs be used to watch espn 3d and can you play xbox games in 3d?
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My problem with LED TV's is the cartoonish quality of colors, DLP is superior on that, the video is right about the speed of the video prossesing of the DLP's, even with the frame interpolation now popular on LED/ lCD still the alising created by the pixel mismatch during the decoding is very noticeable and kills the filmic sense of movies.
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@rightsideofhistory I still have my old Mitsubihi 55" projector. Not DLP, but a great TV for it's time. Knowing what I know now about DLPs I would have gotten one of those back then. But my projector is still working great and nothing has been replaced. I also have a 65" GT30. I've seen the GT30 beside one of Mitsubishi's DLPs, and not in a store setting. To me there's no comparison. Technology has proven the DLP to be obsolete. Only a matter of time b4 Mitsubishi drops them.
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@rightsideofhistory If you prefer the look of DLPs I can respect that. But the sharpness of a plasma or even the LEDs can't be matched by a projector of any kind. There is something to be said for being too sharp too and I personally don't prefer the LEDs over plasma. All I'm saying is why would I continue to invest in a discontinued technology? I'll never have to stop changing bulbs. The color wheel is gonna break. And oh, I have to search for a discontinued blu ray player?
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@rightsideofhistory I'm not going to go the same route as you and bash the DLPs because they are great looking TVs. Nothing can match the black levels of a DLP. But to call the Panasonic VT30 or Pioneer Kuro"disgustingly bad" is just dumb. As far as brightness goes, not real hard for TVs today to duplicate brightness. Problem with people is they think bright is always better and it's not. People's skin isn't meant to freakin' glow ya know.
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After submitting this, I realized i type the wrong number in. I have a Samsung HL67A750A1F 67" DLP TV.
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Will this work on my Samsung HL87A750A1F DLP TV? I'm not so sure if it is a 3D ready TV. It was one of the first TV's with LED's I believe.
lol/ ridiculous. Basically what he's saying is the equivalent of saying, "if you want superior picture quality buy Beta instead of VHS. It might be discontinued but if you can find someone who makes it (which you can't) you'll have the better system. lol. sounds like a lot of wasted time to me, especially with TVs like the Pioneer Kuro and the Panasonic VT30 out there. Best TVs ever.
bandit7498 1 month ago
@bandit7498 Discontinued at Samsung. DLP (and laser DLP) technology continues on at Mitsubishi - which Samsung passed the torch to via Texas Instruments. Sorry, but DLP blows away any plasma, LCD, or ANY flat-panel back-lit or glass-cell technology attempted to date. Kuro and TV30 are plasma - disgustingly bad. Plasma is GARBAGE. It's the same as a picture tube, without the electron gun. Each cell is fired independently, but it's still glowing gas. It will never reach theatrical brightness.
rightsideofhistory 1 month ago
I am so Happy I found this video. I have a friend with a Samsung hl56a650 DLP 3D ready tv and he thinks he can hook it up to were he can see everything 3D including regular tv broadcasting on 3D- pay-per-view movies.. I am so sick of explaining that he just cant. He can either do it how you explained it or hooking it up to a pc.... WOW I will make him watch this video
TeresaMac 11 months ago
@TeresaMac Be careful. Your friend is kinda right. As long as the source is CHECKERBOARD 3D format, his Sammy will work fine. If the source isn't checkerboard, there is the cracked Mitsubishi converter box combo kit available at dubya dubya dubya dawt tru3d dawt com for $279.00. It will convert side-by-side (or top-bottom) broadcast 3D into checkerboard 3D format. I bought the kit - works for Xbox (Black Ops, etc), sat TV channels, anything side-by-side.
rightsideofhistory 11 months ago
i went to the tru3d website and hlt5075s isnt compatible do you know for sure if the panasonic work for my tv or am i just out of luck
snookiie2001 1 year ago
@snookiie2001 Your problem is you needed the 5076 - which is true 1080p HD. The 5075 only does 720p. The barrier is you need 1080p to do checkerboard 3D off the Panasonic BluRay player(s). Your TV is capable of doing 3D - but only in 720p, which only works with the old 2008 PC-based setups (which flopped).
rightsideofhistory 1 year ago